Hose construction

ABSTRACT

A hose construction and method of making the same are provided, the hose construction having a tubular wall comprising an inner layer of polymeric material, an outer layer of polymeric material, an intermediate layer of polymeric material disposed between the inner and outer layers, a helically wound thermoplastic monofilament of substantially circular transverse cross-sectional configuration embedded in the intermediate layer, a first ply of woven material disposed intermediate the outer layer and the intermediate layer, and a second ply of woven material disposed intermediate the inner layer and the intermediate layer, the monofilament having a diameter that is approximately one-third of the thickness of the wall and is approximately one-third of the distance between the centers of each pair of adjacent turns of the monofilament.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a new hose construction and to a new method ofmaking a hose construction.

2. Prior Art Statement

It is known to provide a hose construction having a tubular wall meanscomprising an inner layer means of polymeric material, an outer layermeans of polymeric material, an intermediate layer means of polymericmaterial disposed between the inner and outer layer means, a helicallywound thermoplastic monofilament of substantially circular transversecross-sectional configuration embedded in the intermediate layer means,a first ply of woven material disposed intermediate the outer layermeans and the intermediate layer means, and a second ply of wovenmaterial disposed intermediate the inner layer means and theintermediate layer means. For example, see British Pat. No. 645,567.

It is also known to provide such a hose construction wherein a helicallywound reinforcing wire member is used in place of the helically woundthermoplastic monofilament. For example, see British Pat. No. 1,320,508.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is one feature of this invention to provide a hose construction thattends to return to its normal shape even efter the same has beentemporarily collapsed, such as by having been run over by a loadedvehicle and/or by being subjected to a high vacuum therin.

In particular, it was well known that a hose construction having atubular wall means that is reinforced by a helically wound metallic wiremember tends to lose its normal shape when subjected to external and/orinternal pressure differentials that collapse the hose constructionbecause the wire reinforcing member becomes permanently deformed.

However, it was found according to the teachings of this invention thatthe use of a helically wound thermoplastic monofilament in place of thewire reinforcing member provides a shape retention characteristic forthe resulting hose construction if that thermoplastic monofilament has asubstantially circular transverse cross-sectional configuration with adiameter that is approximately one-third of the thickness of the wallmeans of the hose construction and is approximately one-third of thedistance between the centers of each pair of adjacent turns of themonofilament.

For example, one embodiment of this invention provides a hoseconstruction having a tubular wall means comprising an inner layer meansof polymeric material, an outer layer means of polymeric material, anintermediate layer means of polymeric material disposed between theinner and outer layer means, a helically wound thermoplasticmonofilament of substantially circular transverse cross-sectionalconfiguration embedded in the intermediate layer means, a first ply ofwoven material disposed intermediate the outer layer means and theintermediate layer means, and a second ply of woven material disposedintermediate the inner layer means and the intermediate layer means, themonofilament having a diameter that is approximately one-third of thethickness of the wall means and is approximately one-third of thedistance between the centers of each pair of adjacent turns of themonofilament.

Accordingly, it is an object of this invention to provide a new hoseconstruction having one or more of the novel features of this inventionas set forth above or hereinafter shown or described.

Another object of this invention is to provide a new method of makingthe hose construction the method of this invention having one or more ofthe novel features of this invention as set forth above or hereinaftershown or described.

Other objects, uses and advantages of this invention are apparent from areading of this description which proceeds with reference to theaccompanying drawings forming a part thereof and wherein:

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a broken-away perspective view of one embodiment of the newhose construction of this invention.

FIG. 2 is a view similar to FIG. 1 and illustrates another embodiment ofthe new hose construction of this invention.

FIG. 3 is a fragmentary view schematically illustrating the method ofthis invention for forming the hose construction of FIGS. 1 or 2, FIG. 3illustrating the various layers of the wall means thereof disposed on aforming mandrel in a stepped broken away relation.

FIG. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional view taken on line4--4 of FIG. 2.

FIG. 5 is a view similar to FIG. 4 and illustrates another embodiment ofthe hose construction of this invention.

FIG. 6 is a view similar to FIG. 4 and illustrates another embodiment ofthe hose construction of this invention.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

While the various features of this invention are hereinafter illustratedand described as being particularly adapted to provide a hoseconstruction for a tank truck and thereby having particular internaldiameters and wall thicknesses, it is to be understood that the variousfeatures of this invention can be utilized singly or in variouscombinations thereof to provide a hose construction with otherdimensions and/or for other purposes as desired.

Therefore, this invention is not be be limited to only the embodimentsillustrated in the drawings, because the drawings are merely utilized toillustrate one of the wide variety of uses of this invention.

Referring now to FIGS. 1-4, the new hose construction of this inventionis generally indicated by the reference numeral 20 and the onlydifference between the hose construction 20 of FIG. 1 and the hoseconstruction 20 of FIG. 2 is that the hose construction 20 of FIG. 1 hasthe outer peripheral surface 21 thereof provided with a plurality ofhelically disposed convolutions 22 formed therein in a manner well knownin the art whereas the outer peripheral surface 21 of the hoseconstruction 20 of FIG. 2 is substantially smooth.

In any event, the hose construction 20 of FIGS. 1 and 2 are identical inthe materials used to form the same by the method of this invention andtherefore the particular structure of the hose construction 20 of FIG. 2and the method of making the same will now be described.

As illustrated in FIGS. 2-4, the hose construction 20 has a tubular wallmeans 23 comprising an inner tubular layer means 24 of polymericmaterial, an outer tubular layer means 25 of polymeric material, anintermediate tubular layer means 26 of polymeric material disposedbetween the inner and outer layer means 24 and 25, a helically woundthermoplastic monofilament 27 of substantially circular transversecross-sectional configuration embedded in the intermediate layer means26, a first tubular ply 28 of woven material disposed intermediate theouter layer means 25 and the intermediate layer means 26, and a secondtubular ply 29 of woven material disposed intermediate the inner layermeans 24 and the intermediate layer means 26, the layer means 24, 25 and26 together with the monofilament 27 and plies 28 and 29 having beenheat cured together in a manner well known in the art for making hoseconstruction.

As previously stated, such tubular hose construction 20 has a shaperetention characteristic and it is believed that such charcteristic isprovided by the thermoplastic monofilament 27 having a diameter 30, FIG.4, that is approximately one-third of the thickness 31, FIG. 4, of thewall means 23 and is approximately one-third of the distance 32 betweenthe centers 33 of each pair of adjacent turns 34 of the monofilament 27.

The intermediate layer means 26 of the wall means 23 of the hoseconstruction 20 of this invention is formed from two separate layers 35and 36 of polymeric material but it is to be understood that the samecan comprise a single layer, such as the single layer 37 of the hoseconstruction 20A illustrated in FIG. 6 whereby the various parts of thehose construction 20A of FIG. 6 that are similar to the parts of thehose construction 20 of FIGS. 2-4 are given the same reference numeralfollowed by the reference letter "A".

One method of this invention for forming the hose construction 20 withthe wall means 23 as previously described is generally indicated by thereference numeral 38 in FIG. 3 and comprises a cylindrical mandrel 39formed of any suitable and conventional material on which the wall means23 can be formed in a conventional manner such as by wrapping thevarious layers thereon in the helical overlapping manner as illustratedfor the layer means 24, 35 and 36 and for the plies 29 and 28 asillustrated in FIG. 3 or directly in tubular form such as by extrustionfor the layer means 24, 35, 36 and 25 as is illustrated in FIG. 3 forthe outer layer means 25 and by braiding for the plies 28 and 29.

In any event, the inner layer means 24 of polymeric material is firstdisposed on the outer peripheral surface 40 of the mandrel 39 and thenthe ply 29 is disposed on top of the layer means 24. Thereafter, theinner layer means 35 of the intermediate layer means 26 is disposed ontop of the ply 29 as illustrated in FIG. 3.

The monofilament 27 is then helically wound on top of the layer means 35as illustrated in FIG. 3 and in the embodiment of the hose construction20 of this invention, the turns 34 of the monofilament 27 are helicallywound so that not only is the distance between the centers 33 ofadjacent turns 34 approximately one-third of the diameter 30 of themonofilament 27 as previously described, but also each turn 34 isdisposed at an angle of approximately eighty-seven degrees 41' relativeto the longitudinal axis of the hose construction 20 that is representedby the reference numeral 41 in FIGS. 1-3.

Thereafter, the outer layer means 36 of the intermediate layer means 26is disosed on top of the monofilament 27. The ply 28 is then disposed ontop of the layer means 36 and the outer layer means 25 is subsequentlydisposed on top of the ply 28.

The thus disposed material on the mandrel 39 is subjected to heat andpressure to vulcanize or heat cure all of the polymeric means of thevarious layers together to form the bonded together hose construction 20as illustrated in FIG. 2, the basic method of vulcanizing a plurality oflayers together to form the wall means of a hose construction being wellknown in the art and therefore a further description thereof is notnecessary.

Should it be desired to form the convolutions 22 in the hoseconstruction 20 as illustrated in FIG. 1, the outer surface of the hoseconstruction has a string (not shown) wound on top of the outer layermeans 25 while the hose construction is on the mandrel 39 and before thesame has been heat cured whereby the wrapping of the string causes thelayer means 25 and 36 as well as the ply 28 to embed between certainturns 34 of the monofilament 27 to a greater extent to form theundulations illustrated in FIG. 1. However, as is well known in the art,normally the undulations 22 do not penetrate to the internal peripheralsurface 42 of the hose construction 20 so that the internal peripheralsurface 42 remains substantially as a smooth wall as illustrated in thedrawings.

Therefore, it can be seen that it is a relatively simple method of thisinvention to form the hose construction 20 of this invention.

In regards to the method of this invention for forming the hoseconstruction 20A of FIG. 6, it is to be understood that in place ofusing the layer means 35 on the mandrel 39, the layer means 37 isdisposed on the ply 29 and then the monofilament 27 is helically woundon the layer means 37 with the ply 28 then being directly applied on topof the monofilament 27 so that when the resulting wall means 23 issubsequently vulcanized as previously set forth, the monofilament 27becomes completely embedded in the intermediate layer means 37 asillustrated in FIG. 6 and in a manner well known in the art. Forexample, see the aforementioned British Pat. Nos. 645,567 and 1,320,508which are being incorporated into this disclosure by this referencethereto.

One embodiment of this invention that has been successfully used and isproduced by the method of this invention comprises a hose constructionthat is similar to the hose construction 20 of FIGS. 2-4 and has theinternal diameter that is defined by the inner peripheral surface 42thereof of approximately three inches, the thickness 31 of the wallmeans 23 thereof being approximately 0.484 of an inch and the diameter30 of the monofilament 27 being approximately five thirtyseconds of aninch with the distance 32 between the center points 33 of the adjacentturns 34 of the monofilament 27 being approximately 0.450 of an inch.

Such a hose construction is made from an inner layer means 24 having athickness of approximately 0.156 of an inch before the heat curingoperation and is formed from a blend of two different polymericmaterials, one being NBR and the other being SBR. The ply 29 of wovenmaterial comprises a wire braid approximately 0.045 of an inch thickbefore the heat curing operation and comprised of 0.018 of an inchbrassplated steel wire. The inner layer means 35 of the intermediatelayer means 26 has a thickness of approximately 0.070 of an inch beforethe heat curing operation and comprises a blend of two differentpolymeric materials, one being NBR and the other being SBR with the NBRand SBR thereof being different from the NBR and SBR of the inner layermeans 24. The monofilament 27 thereof comprises nylon-6. The outer layermeans 36 of the intermediate layer 26 is of the same thickness and ofthe same material as the inner layer 35 thereof. Similarly, the ply 28of woven material comprises the same material and thickness as the ply29. The outer or cover layer means 25 has a thickness of approximately0.115 of an inch before the heat curing operation and is formed of thesame material as the layer means 35 and 36 of the intermediate layermeans 26.

Also, a hose construction similar to the above has been made to have aninternal diameter of approximately four inches and the same was made ofthe same layers of material having the aforementioned thickness andmaterials as the three inch hose construction previously set forthexcept that the plies 28 and 29 thereof contained more ends of wirebraided therein so that the effective thickness of the plies 28 and 29is greater. Thus, the resulting vulcanized wall means 23 thereof has athickness 31 of approximately 0.516 of an inch.

However, it is to be understood that the aforementioned dimensions arenot to be a limitation on this invention and are merely set forth toillustrate a successfully made embodiment of this invention.

For example, it was found that such a hose construction would tend toreturn substantially to its original shape even when run over with apair of tractor/trailer wheels of a loaded vehicle of approximately60,000 lbs. net weight.

While the hose construction 20 previously set forth has the plies 28 and29 of woven material comprising braided metallic material, it is to beunderstood that such plies could be formed of woven textile materialand, in particular, braided textile material.

However, it may be found that when braided textile material is utilizedfor the plies 28 and 29, it may be desirable to use an additional ply ofthe braided textile material between the inner layer means and themonofilament.

Accordingly, reference is now made to FIG. 5 wherein another embodimentof the hose construction of this invention is generally indicated by thereference numeral 20B and the parts thereof similar to the hoseconstruction 20 previously described are indicated by like referencenumerals followed by the reference letter "B".

As illustrated in FIG. 5, the plies 28B and 29B are formed of braidedtetile material and an additional ply 43 of braided textile material isdisposed intermediate the inner layer means 24B and the ply 29B ofbraided textile material. In addition, anothr layer means 44 ofpolymeric material is disposed intermediate the plies 29B and 43, thelayer means 44 being formed of the same material as the layer means 25Band 26B.

While the overall thickness 31B of the subsequently heat cured wallmeans 23B of the hose construction 20B may be greater than the thickness31 of the hose construction 20 previously described, it can still beseen that the diameter 30B of the monofilament 27B is stillapproximately one-third of the wall thickness 31B and is approximatelyone-third of the distance 32B between the centers 33B of adjacent turns34B of the monofilament 27B for the reasons previously set forth.

Therefore, it can be seen that this invention not only provides a newhose construction, but also this invention provides a new method ofmaking a hose construction.

While the forms and methods of this invention now preferred have beenillustrated and described as required by the Patent Statute, it is to beunderstood that other forms and method steps can be utilized and stillfall within the scope of the appended claims wherein each claim setsforth what is believed to be known in each claim prior to this inventionin the portion of each claim that is disposed before the terms "theimprovement" and sets forth what is believed to be new in each claimaccording to this invention in the portion of each claim that isdisposed after the terms "the improvement" whereby it is believed thateach claim sets forth a novel, useful and unobvious invention within thepurview of the Patent Statute.

What is claimed is:
 1. In a hose construction having a tubular wallcomprising an inner layer of polymeric material, an outer layer ofpolymeric material, an intermediate layer of polymeric material disposedbetween said inner and outer layers, a helically wound thermoplasticmonofilament of substantially circular transverse cross-sectionalconfiguration embedded in said intermediate layer, a first ply of wovenmaterial disposed intermediate said outer layer and said intermediatelayer, and a second ply of woven material disposed intermediate saidinner layer and said intermediate layer, the improvement wherein saidmonofilament has a diameter that has a length that is approximatelyone-third of the thickness of said wall and that is approximatelyone-third of the longitudinal cross-sectional distance between thecenters of each pair of adjacent turns of said monofilament whenconsidering a longitudinal cross section of said hose constructionwhereby said hose construction will substantially return to its originalshape even afer said hose construction has been collapsed .[.by having avacuum of approximately 24 inches Hg applied therein or.]. by havingbeen run over by a pair of tractor trailer wheels of a loaded vehicle ofapproximately 60,000 pounds net weight.
 2. A hose construction as setforth in claim 1 wherein said turns of said monofilament are eachdisposed at an angle of approximately eighty-seven degrees relative tothe longitudinal axis of said hose construction.
 3. A hose constructionas set forth in claim 1 wherein each said ply of woven materialcomprises braided material.
 4. A hose construction as set forth in claim1 wherein each said ply of woven material comprises braided metallicwire material.
 5. A hose construction as set forth in claim 1 whereineach said ply of woven material comprises braided textile material.
 6. Ahose construction as set forth in claim 1 wherein said monofilament hasa diameter of approximately five thirty-seconds of an inch.
 7. A hoseconstruction as set forth in claim 6 wherein said monofilament comprisesnylon.
 8. A hose construction as set forth in claim 7 wherein said hosehas an inside diameter of between approximately three inches andapproximately four inches.
 9. A hose construction as set forth in claim8 wherein each said ply of woven material comprises braided metallicwire material.
 10. A hose construction as set forth in claim 8 whereinsaid outer layer and said intermediate layer comprise the same polymericmaterial and said inner layer comprises a different polymeric material.11. A hose construction as set forth in claim 10 wherein saidintermediate layer initially comprised two separate layers.
 12. A hoseconstruction as set forth in claim 1 wherein said wall further comprisesa third ply of woven material disposed intermediate said inner layer andsaid second ply of woven material.
 13. A hose construction as set forthin claim 12 wherein said wall further comprises another layer ofpolymeric material disposed intermediate said second ply of wovenmaterial and said third ply of woven material.
 14. A hose constructionas set forth in claim 13 wherein each said ply of woven materialcomprises braided textile material.